I was just wondering whether "and" could act as a relative conjunction as well as a coordinating conjunction? Or does there have to be another word, i.e. a relative pronoun, and the "and" simply acts as an ordinary conjunction between a main clause and a dependent clause?
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What do you mean by 'relative conjunction'? ). 'And' is a coordinating conjunction ('coordinator' for short).
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What do you mean by 'relative conjunction'?
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'And' is a coordinating conjunction ('coordinator' for short).
It marks the coordination of two or more expressions of equal grammatical status, which may be words or phrases as well as clauses: "She introduced me to her mother and father ".
(nouns) "We met my bank manager and her husband at the airport".
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What do you mean by 'relative conjunction'? Relative clauses are dependent clauses introduced by relative words (like the pronouns who, whom, which etc.). 'And' is a coordinating conjunction ('coordinator' for short). It marks the coordination of two or more expressions of equal grammatical status, which may be words or phrases as well as clauses: